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THE OmMAHA DAiLy BEE — - — - — FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 5. NUMBER 101, CRIME'S CROWNING CHAPTER. | &icinor. ~ "o o ¥ & - Oeee | BUCKEYE BALLOT ~ BRAWL, | protaine trenktast was poisanct, ot wat | FORWARD FOR THE FRONTIER, | st oants e erine. e mmieatine | DEMOCRATIC DISCONTENT. A Horror ombining Attemptad Rape, Mur- | y, 1l then fired tho barn and shot him- | Both Parties Presenting Rival Olaims of | ™ (Coy “one who partook was tak der, Arson and Suicide in Sannders Co, self, as there was a revolver found by his Advantage in the Legislature, | enill, ‘The bride and gropm 1o o8 posing Armies Mass Before Them, vx‘.\ld will doubiless be releas : ’ oo Wi Have Croated the Administration. side when first discovered, Further de utter e sinea last night, refusty at times several other patties in commission of e er the stron, terrible experience of guests, bein - d 110 be carried to the scaffc | | sk A MOST FIENDISH FRATRICIDE. | elopments may prove diticult to obtain, HUNTING DOWN THE OROOKS. | full of happiness to parfake of the dangerous | ON - THE VERGE OF BATTLE. | Whoie de a short speecty, “The' rope | CLEVELAND LOSING PRESTIGE, | TIHE BCENE OF TIHE CRIME, | deticacies of the wadding breakiast, The broke twice, but wa nally adjusted satis | | Below is a diagmm of the scene of tho | groow, Harry 8. Batten s the son factory, and in twelve minutes” life was ex An Towa Man Brutally Kills T8 | (rapedy: Great Tndignation at Cincinnati Over | 0 a Scranton ” merch 3 m'"”m' I8 | Indications That the Balkan Problem Unet - A Grand Kick in New York and Dee marriage with iss ic Brother—A Farmer Murdered the Election Frauds—A Small W eston has been the principal {heme of so Is to Be Solved at Last in CIVIL SERVICE MATTERS. nunciation of the President's Near Lo T . sy & N cial gossip in this seation for some tim POSTOFFICE APPOINTAMENT “ibes and Btas kobd L bl H O e Young Batten is now doing business in- Chi WARRIROT Oct. 16.—Thoe postmaster e Other Crimes. : H at Co Hus. eago, but it was arranged thav atter the wed Nows. h AR 3 ding ceremony, which took place at the general to«day appointed the following s Honesdale Presbyterian. church, the couple m—— fourth-class postmasters A Terrible Tragedy. i The Ohio Elections, should come to Scranton and hold a wedding 6 Hu - wlan Row Ilinois—At Martinsville, Hersehl MeNary Nrw Yors, Oct. 16.—[Special fo the Br Wartoo, Neb., Oct. 1t Special to the . s et n count has not | reception. Accordingly & merry party took L 4 Reot E. W. Martin: Cl mos I | =The demoerats here who were loyal adher e g - y % CArs 1 0 dale yesterday afternoon 1ol DON, Oct, 10 e Servians croseed the Rectong 3 . arting ana, Jams Joetalative voto and | ars at Honesdale yesterday afternoon for rvians crossed th ents of President Cieveland are beginning to Tieg.}—The most horrible erime enacted in H ago in the nesombly anton. They had boen on'the train buta | Bulgarian frontier near Charkoi. They are Miller; Albion, Jolin Londvigan; Sumner, ) Nebraska sinee the Nanee county tragedy a ular T it Ballot et T | Short time when severatiguests from this ity | aivaneing toward Soia, and_ara now near | Jobn €. Stanleys Wheeler, 16 11 Dictz; cordially hate him for slighting them. Fresh 0, Oecured st i cal a ) Cineinnnt most reached a riotous piteh, | were aitacked with sfrange sensations, in- 5 e P = 1 ) evidence of this fac cnmulates constantly. Joar ao, occtrrod last night near this elty Bt coolcr judgment controls the course of af: | eding dissess, pain 0 (he stowach and | Drazoman Pass, King Milan is in command, | Durand, Jobu Davis, : Ay sl i) On a tarm seven miles from the town hived ¥ fairs and no trouble is anticipated. The DEE | vomiting, The sufferers grew worse all the | A panie prevails at Sotia. Four battalions of St A KISQ OFE HMEADR, he president in two instanees disregarded Poter Hengen and his family—wife and a presents, some speciul, advices this morning, | way to Carbondaie, and when that town Was | fnfantry have gone to detend Deagoman | firsi i aldwin, e new Iy atioinite e | smal favors asked by two metropolitan dem- ehild. In the household there also lodged ity i o encouraging 10 tepublican | Feacheds My, Batten, offelizabethport, et | pgs ey Lave with them only two bate | Baldwin, of this city, He is o Lawyer and | evatic cditors. The Word tieats the prest- Tiengen's brotl Nicholag, a young man i hopes and interests.] eI o o LR e 1 eing 1 1. | was for 1k 1o the state sonate of Mis- | dent lukewarmly and almost ridicules some ¥ SR et became unconcions. The ran trom Carbon- | teries of small field gans, There is no Bu i AR S ; about nineteen years of age. Yesterday the " AL R LM A to Seranton was made in less than an | gaeian 1 \ et , L | sauri sequently clecte 1 of his appointments, Its feelings (o some ex- ‘ s CixeiNnaTl, Olifo, Oct, 16.—13:00 m.— | fidiir aiil catrinices Wera nt the. depot in this | S g leavy, artillery nearcr fo the seeno | afthat | A few monthis aco e, Wit 80| ong are suotherd to avold open revolt. two men went over to another farm, the Special to the BEr,|—There fs very 1tte | Ca e e o the. restdence of ‘tha | than that at Sistova and Rustehuk. 1¢is ex- | poiuted ehicf of w division in the efliec of tho {000 FEe S I property of Hengen, about two miles from sl A L Al aisladld g Y tod that § Comptrolier of the curreney, He assumed [ The latest proof of the ungratefulness of the 3 \ change in the muddle on the Mawmilton | groom's tather, which had been ntted up fora | peeted that Sviia will be captured by & coup- \ Lito 1 . i i the homestead, to attend to some work re- LA S s da W | Tecention. In 1 of cogaging in festivitic daati {: .ym\“ov“[,uu\ Ilh‘l“.lml‘hl Lo fi{ 1o | president s the case of Hon. Benjamin o i 0 slative ticket. he democrats | fCREGI TSR a8 If props ons for 8o s ievin K. Semver, who resigned By sraiiter ot iio: Ne ke 1 * quired there, At nightfall Hengen deten lowever, it | 1as if preparations for |t e tonned Kthug Mt b Whinte | QNGAL eIt SOCrBYy LA Ie. A : l .«: B \|‘w 1\ v York n... v\'\l“s ever is the issue of the present trouble, it will M. I Lamar has been appointed elief of [ and one of Cleveland’s electors, e had re have weakened on their elaims of yesterda, al funerals would be in order, so death mined, as was his frequent custom, to L 3 oral funcrals would | i s athly wtay all night in the vacant and now say the vote is very close and none | sick was eversbody bub the, married couple, customs, division of arstaulitor's olize, vi from asking a favor of the adminis tration until the consulship to Egypt caie up, i exnidates: Wi A ity of | Buds were prépared at once for the suiferers | he useless for him to expect_ support from Yol <l to 4 fo [s8 e house (here, sending the young man home to of thelr candidatos Wil v @ majorits of | and a number of the most prominent doctors | A ustria, T railway compahics in Austrin i Y e L ¢ attend to the chores and return in the morn- Mol b y S 1 olleans | in town were called in to winister SOANOIE | i s i thi DANWOIAR firtion TIE NEW MEXICO JUDICIARY. when he asked the appointment of General may pull through when the oflieial count is | needs. The doctors worked hard all night e e e R ing. - i : el tomers. seprosenting both partics | wnd this mornins everybody, with the excep: | company have been notitied o prepare for | SHISGEELY UL DXt 08 RRSGRIERRS |t S FRE e e Beypt About 0 o'elock in the evening passers oy e s e i from th | tlon o€ Mrs. Batit's matief was pronouneet | the transportation of tioups and munitions | {eh ‘weenty Sushended” o s doties who ¢ Ei.‘rl.u-,n].‘.(“x ihselt t {4 yplian e road skirting the Hengen homestead heard u B ! e | outor danger. The sufferings of Honesdale | o5 e ol o | war. The seleetion was s0 god thae 8. 8. the road skirting the Hengen homestead hea Lincoln aud Young Men's Blaine elubs on | giests ling boen siinilar {0 iose of the Serane | OLWar jionding investlaation thio, Wiy OOl Shal | Cox, Samuel J. Iandail and othcr oqually THREE PISTOL KIIOTS L e the part of the republicans, and the Duck- | ton peovle, but all are doing well. The ni- Gl Rt g LD O i Sitesme ot Als MR S k Y i : Nkt P ture of the'poison that eaused 8o tueh ot ONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 16.—A large foree | outcome of the niatt prominent statesmen endorsed it. For a tima fired in the house, and fmmediately saw a ; worth and Jeflerson elubs for the demoerats, | S 94 (e DO BT B ot vet been s Tarklsh troops s been ordered to ad- | | Congressman Springer, who was one of | " Cio o v done conelusion that Long would man, canying a torch, plunge through the | A A will be on hand to sec a fair count. | eertained. 3 ¥ wee in the divection of Nisst. A batile be- | those who reeonmendod Judse Vineent's ap- | J Tiioll /SBetGlAFy MAtH g “REed it ’ 3 ks about ¥ £ ¥ Tl blicans conoode vt tween the Servians and Turke is immi ent, | pointment, having been’ interviewed by appointed. Seeretary Manning assured door and run toward some hay stacks abo AN Wt i republicans concede the eleetion St S PRI, Ot 16, Lhe Journal d6 | State Register — reporter today — xald | Editor Wood that the matter was virtually fitty yards from the house, and these ina . Bed where mother and ehild lay. of Butterfield, the eandidate for the legisla- CHICAGO M St. Petersburs to<lay, in eommenting on the | that the suspension - seems 10 have | ggied, when, without warning, the presis minute sprang into flame, while the man, Door where Nicholas went out and | ture, but claim the remainder of the ticket. LIVE STOCK. Bulgarvian question,” shows signs of impa- | been made tie _ fnstanes OF| gt biinted i uhkiown ‘mhn, 4IRS cirhily A R B y . Shhor S Bien snce at the de Settling the dificnlty | Mr. Fishback, of Indianapolis, apromine toreh still in hand, ran back to the barn near | Dgihurs attempted to enter. “l!,“"]"‘:"i‘;’,:.‘\“‘l“' (L LT CintcAGo, Oct. 16.—(Special to the Brr.|— | flouce at the, delay, n gettling tho giffieuity |‘:-u“-¥l vt e | \Weon Teeliytiie QlapoLILkGnL: NeanTy ant ind, ran B . The bi at the republicans have elected one senatd ) Recelpts of eattle for the day were | nd says: H1E v ol submit to the | republi that city, ishbaek, hiy ! keenly a the dwelling. The witnesses of the seenc at The b Jolas. AU welve reprosentatives in 1amiiton coun. | CATULE—Receipts of cattle for the day were | dioiation of M. Karaveloll, the Bulsarian | i litle knowicdzo of local affairs, supposed | all the more beeanse It s the fiest aid only onco instencd to the house, buton attempting | d; Thestalls, T s 0,002 head, 7O st Friday, | prime ininiSter, 10 the. wariine of the ame | hat juries selected Dy the commifssion of | 19 EEEFER B I G T o o enter were E. Barn door, A dispateh. from Columbus to the Times- | making about 46,638 for the week so far, | bassadors’ to Prince’ Alexander to pacify | Coltax co nty had jurisdiction of natters Ll €. The hay stacks. Stur'says: It is now dennitely s tled that the e ATa for e same.time Tast. woek, | JEonnietia ot fhe Tisk < Tosiune the wnjon toes | arising undorthe s of the United States, | express indicuation privately, hut smothers FORCED BACK BY FLAME AND &MOKE, INQUEST AND FURTITER DEVELOPMENTS, republicans have seventeen &enators without | 1., sTo il 4 i | Mot make Bulzaria return to veason, the frest | and espoe ally the land laws. This is amis= [ his feclings in the cditorials of the Daily On this instant another pistol shot Was | WAoo, Neb., Oct. 10— [Associated P’ o ouMLy HlacKin L OO R IOR! e o ot U Senerat el ty of tresh an | S S il | dhelom oMy of exes Anisini Wder i e | News. 0 , Neb,, — [ Associa o8 AT S Y ives, et the genera i sl R on the same basis us the starting | diction only of cases arising unde laws | I heard from the barn, and upon glancing in liooptnlon ot the o e Greiner s beaten in Muskingum R Qe QAR UITE L AP i GG > ftory of New Mexico. The di CLEVELAND'S LOST PRESTIGE AT HOM pinion of the coroner’s jury is that | trict by 140, and N in Athens | rivals is rather below common. There was | Pointinithe present conrse of action. of the territory of N Mexico. 1 1 that dircetion the structure was seen ablze | they had been murdered by Hengen's brother, | by little more, "Fhis wonld give the republ ARMING 1N BULGARIA. triet court, Which meets in_Santa F NEW York, Oct. 16.—[Speeialto the Ber.] Blood—Other Foreign pidity. 2 g s ] notaload of prime first-class eattle on the : 3 Rereo) i liction of all matters arising unde Y : 3 atevery point. The efforts of the men o TBEARE Sl ° | cins both branches outside of Hamilton PHILLIPOPOLIS, Oct. 16.-A deeree hasbeen | s jurisdiction of all matters arising —Rodney W. Daniels, ex-collector of Buflale, NM”H.!“’“M”\ L e Who afterwards suieided. ‘The brother was | GO O RRELH e Committee of oneln- | market and but few loads of really useful na- | fssued calling out’all the $eserves foractive | United States laws and the jury tor this | 0 e ot the Fifth “ Y S liotal larsRRia 2 sunstruck a year ago and had been subject to | dred hicld a meeting at noon to-day and senta | tives, but native grades below these noted | ervice. comt was seleeted Tast July and Dorsey had | WO 18 § i o et e were futile, s the flames had gained too | fits of insanity since, and it is supposed he | letter to the judges of the common pleas court % TiBn L WAl B o0 tosor & AL nothing to do with it. M, Springer said that | to-day that President Cleveland’s publishing great headway, and no water was obtainable. | committed thie crime during one of theso | asSking them to summon o special grand jury | Vere pientiful. Welghts of these common The Church in Politics. itwas agreat mistak counize Dorsey in | e faet that he intended to o home o vote "The light of the three fires attracted the resi- | spells, i to exitmine into the cases of viokdion of the | a0d medinm natives are not taken into con- | Loxnoy, 0 t. W—Cardinal Newinan, in | by waybut that the governuient was h ne | wou1q nave no weight, *No single vote will dents for miles around, who stood about help- | — U sideration, as nice, fat little steers of LI | qn address to-day said that the Protestant | (&M gh, prelidiced by his=appointinthe | talclianged by it for tio domocruey,” siid hias Jess to stay the confls fon, and certain A Fratricidal Fiend. Crrcao, T Oot 10— Special to the Bee will "‘""""ff“fi‘ as high as lean and coarse | church of England was the great bulwark of | commissioners in Colfax county, all beini | «We know him so well in our eity that whats that the subsidence of the flames wonld reveal Siovx Ciry, Uct. 16~The most horrible | —The following telegram” has been m.»n.-J averaging 1,500 and upward, Fat is what is | this country against Atheism. Ile said that ':1.-'!(!’\'“-!‘17!:‘m'}rl E’;'»:". o ll'i';’w‘. J "'lll; \t\l ever hie does in the way of indorsing Hilk A TERRIBLY TRAGIC TALE. murder that ever disgraced Woodbury county [ Bepes ' Fo L E L st advices | ot d. Buyers claimed .good and usetal | e wished all sueeess to those defending the | (1S Vet &1 PEIOHICE SH S ot | will have no influence, eis a seliish man It grew morning before the people were | occurred in West Fork township last even= | wive positive assuraice tiat the legis aure is natives were a shide gtronger fo-day, yet in | chureh, and that he and his friends would | further lezal existence. Springer i<of {he | and has never voted any ticket but the able to enter the ruins, The hous o frume | i, James and John Jobnson, brothers, | Tepublican, not less than three ot more than | & gencral = way _aich = are fully | S | Jos At fa o e fmportant in | oFT VAPV O BOVIIENILR | strateht democratic. IC his brother was rune building, and the barn, a strueture of like | lived together on a farm. Joln was married | 1% majority © without | Hamilton oy ower Lianglnse ,,h"lj“" While: medium |- S0 Hon wWith the. fortheoming oleetions | Chief Jnstice Vineent has | made | higon the republican ticket he would not charucter, had been redueed to shes, Tn the | andJames was single man, about 28 years | S0 Witeh Weliave, favorable wirioes inoi | natives, or - such 88 ~are = clasiied | for membees of parliauent, and they will be | the bestjud ze New Mesico s ever had, and | voto for him. Circumstance has alded Intter, seven horses and three cows had per- | of age. Yesterday they had a house raising, | sentatives and four senators. HE IO N 1) oMoy pkCIvAtoNintiancaliinyaNOtwsfinavoro fimolbreon g abn URliV GRS Lok | him singululy by the breaking fuhed, and the eries of the doomed beasts had | after which o Joiny SuERMAN. | saleable, Poor and commion rancers wmay b ouuhly houest and consoientious antWitl | of party Mies, Ini Biiffalo THE REPEATERS ROUT quoted #e to 30¢ lower for the week, and hest ted " that should an' investigation prove | the voters fully aware that Hill been o little clement of horror to the first A KEG 0 FAS TAPPED. Oinen 5 s 1xCrNN AT, Oct 16.—Special to (he Bep.— | 4 UAbECR I TS e who reachied the seene, The two brothers quar nd James was | Mr. fichnnd Sniith said lash night: e | Lound about 20c to ke lower. Hexans Ve | pyns, Oct. 16—Le Motin todday says | Qilierwisc he would bo the first to deinand | conncoted with Boss Twoed. Tha fact that The quest among tho ashes of the dwelling | ordered from the house. e went ot on the | elect four senators and nine vepresentatives, | yaher e hin oUicrwise. The stocker | that Portug T R e L '“'W"_‘r‘ 1;“‘)‘;'_’\‘-‘:-“ TR Cleveland refused to run for mayor once till was commenced in the contidence that prairie and remained until about 1t o'elock. S ot ot them, but | and feeder trade has undesgone Tide orno | on the Guif of Guines, and wiges M. De F WaASIINGTON, Oct. 16— The prosident to- | an objectionable man was taken oft the ticket The then roturmed to the hose and found nis | U8 Saehed o dosly st gt ebange i the Tast ety Toueours | Speci” | ety st of forengh aitire, et enei- | duy bt G0 tollowing abpoinOnenis: 80 | iinds a strong pazados in i rce for e brother John asleep in bed. Taking an old | comnon pleas judge, treasurer and commis- | (it ook a3 ot (hey wers Stoaling | BCUCY i theanati be consul gencral for the United Stutes, Bl | governorship, and yot ho did not refuse to army musket he loaded it, placed the muzzle | Sioner, while the deinoctats get clerk, prose- i nalion SRt jiumin . Benha alontta. To | - i 5 i ctnares mry niusket Iy oaded it, placed the muzzle | Sioner. while the domoctyte et elork, frosc | iem,” said a seller. Yot at tho prices si Choleva In ftaly. Dot nitea, Stajes conmuls, Williau A.Gareseo | 7un with him. e saw that Hill could carry 0 John's head and Smith said cspite the. villainous frauds | oo mro gettine it Mgiiiake them o lon Rowg, Oct. 10, Fifty-four new cases ‘of | Missour, ai Mariiniques Oharfes Foster of | votes with certain elussos. Everybody 1 my BLEW HIS BRAINS OUT. of the gang, the vietory in Hamilton county | firee St et B e e I e . | Indiana, at ElberfetdT Ne. Arbety ot ‘Len- | gection 1s for Davenport. I could name some < RESAD ( Targe proportions. ‘lie. stock cholery and_ twenty-thrce deaths from the | possoe, nt Jerusatem, Ernest P, Baldwin, of Not satistie « with this fiendish work, he de- A1 Ay 4 again quiet, witll good sorts selling at about [ disease were reported in Palenmo yester- ot 10 be deputy tirst auditor of the [ Yery prominent demoorats that will vots for tiberately loaded the gun azain and fired |, hio ClsinnEnauiver o and lewders | forue \ippingsteors, 1350 10 1 day. RGO QGO D Qi 1 O i, Thotrevolntions of TR st Lt Ghys his deed and then escaped another eharge into his head, seattering the | Violenee st nfeht,and there 18 no teiline | s ) 3, 59.00@ 1Ko TOWA 1TEM: sixtarox, Oct, 16.—The sceretary of | ahout Hill have gained many votes from the X L aped. brains and blood over the bed and walls of | how soon troubles’ will begin. All along | ors 3 SOV i castiry s requested tho resiznation o | yoyer elements of the democracy. The whola The house was built in “L” form, as the dit- | e room, The murderer remained at the | there Dave heen muttering of u storm, aud | Gy nive ; e BLeIINGBURION, jamin P, Davis, deputy foutth auditor o | of western New York is enthusiastic in the gram below fndicates. Among the ruins in | ouse twa hours and then went and infor the riotous element of the city has only | fhrough T e it | DES Moixes, Oct, 10,—[Special to the | the treasury, and has selocted his successob, | B0 SEER 00T T liave sounded pretty well T b e ity | o two hours and then went and Infornied ady to repeat the scends of the ji gh T ! \ Dut the name s withheld for the present. A1 Cituse. HORRIBLE DISCLOSURES were in store, as the mystery of the eirenm- stances attending the discovery of the fire had been heightened by the fact that none of the family had appeared on the scene, It was be- lieved that all had been murdered, and that tho criminal had fired the premises to coneeal i , *35,0 et i BER.]—Dr. Dennis, of Cedar Rapids, ehair- |y 5§ is’ resigng ade | the feelings of the people. the neighbors that his brother was dead. He wssacre, Decent Germans are aroused “by | The request for Davis” resignation was made | the feeling people i a3,dead. : naus sed Dy | 200 [s, $2.75(@5,10: west man of the straight greenback eentral com- AW hi Hoon. complit 5 v i S door, as i ely o o arre: the monstrous frauds of the democratic gani | 10 Wel i i B BICOT ARG al com- | over a week ago, but has not been complic FORAKEL TO ATUMP NEW YORK. e e Rl was immediately placed under arrest, and | fhe monstrous frands of the damperatic s | 10 Jower: natiges and | ittee, s announeed a series of meetings | with, It is stated at the treasury department | oNgw Youk, Oet. 16.—Judge Foraker haa TWO BODIES WERE FOUND, subsequently made a confession of the horri- | cyusea bloodier outbréuk than that one of | 3w vt for Colonel Colyin, of Michigan, and H. Mar- | that changes will be made gradually in-a | acecpted the invitation made by the republi- those of an adult and an infant. The fire | ble crime. On the way to this city with an | two years ago. Last night about 2,000 “over ih:” 2 50 Montann, R T R T namber of other offices ina siniilar grade, can st “i commiittee o stumy te for D wrought its awful work, and but the | ofticer they met a wagon with a coffin for the | the Rhine eltizens™ werd to hold an' indigna- | Mt Texa T, '$5.60: 1 B e e e | e e iar Aty [ e e S 4 et s Rl T F i 2 . | tion meeting at Turner hall, but the owners @ s, 5 skulls and portions of the trunks remained, | dead man, and Johnson, being told that he | {QR ISR RS PR R (0 G INhE !:"‘,:J“f»"“‘ Ibs, § greenbaek party, and repudiate the aetion of |~ New York, Oct. 1.—A Washington spe NEBRASKA N thie bones ealeined to a glaring white and the | Would never seo his brother again, replied: | eredibly short time Vine street was packed ; o ray Weaver and Gilletto in selling out the green- | ¢ 3 e TR ST G R B e Tl i e ing Bvare || oY cRATTALY i Lo 000 xcltod poomic demunding | o Lloes—Ite s for the duy 2o, | Weaser .md).flu\u in selling out the green | il says: A few days ago o dispateh from DTS GG A adily identific - , : ] T revenge upon the heads of the corruptionists. | 150003 for the weok o far s ackers to the democratic party, and w Serling @ nounced that many Gernin-Anier NGr1ELD, Neb., Oct. 16.—[Spec yeadily identified ns those of Mrs, Hengen 1 WILL MEET HIM IN HELL! Janie UpomUISlcAs 0f the corruI O 125,003 for the week s far against 100497 for | o4 Lo Lore from now to the end of the | jeans have been latel Al Following s the republican ¢ and bor babe. Careful examination of the | The wite of the murdered man stood by | vihe strect und throughout the eity, though | the sawe time last week, Market fairly | 50 P & B0 he | jeans have been lately molested by the gov- | 4" jekit, placed in “the tield October Temuinder of the dwelling's tuins revealed | and saw the erime, agreeing that 1t was the | atany tine it only required n leader to ereate | 36tV and prices i hade fowcr on ordinary campatzn, The “l"”"'l L lette, chairman | ernment and pressed into military service, asurer, J, G. Behms elerk, 8. B, Kn der . s ruins reve and saw th , agre a3 atany timo it only required a leader to create |y of packing sorts and a shade higher o | of the national greenback commiitee, and | and that Minister Pendleton wits taking A By judize, A U Hancoek ! mothinig more, but when seareh was made fn | Droper thing o do. She has not been ar- | Jouble. The ballovbos corruptionists were | closely assorted” 1t weights O | D o | o stk an Doy cn er. | Superhtendenty ot schopis, S:.C, Bonds oonts the barn, rested, but ofticers have already been sent to N’ at their haunts, Had | Pocking sorts sold botween & a0 it S ; V] iter. 1 that meant anything, itcould only | missioner, Otto Myer: surveyor, Robert Ham- the scene, and will doubtless return to-mor- soen atdheir jold okt Had | cads snd ends and ome fullloads 1t 8340@ || Lowa demoaratle kel Is belng loudly de- | (L0 ied into meaning that our | ilton; eoroner, 2. Bond. Much dissatisfac- & Whies M 1 : 3 ity of " their own orimes | 360, and best heavy at $3.8%wt.00, Lt | nounced, and these prominent greenbuckers | inister is attempting either to tion prevails in both parties, and the prohibi- Iowanitihespnathechliaron injoustody, e oty Of i O erimes | s searce and i goad demand. especiaily | from Michizan and Wisconsin have come 1o | tite x new Tor regulating (he | tion'ticket will poll & goodly number of votes ANOTHER ACCOUNT. IRllobroxeavaaldlsven: et tho S | singeing pigs and featherweizhts which solil status ot American citizens | from both sides, as they have a full ticket out S10ux Crry, Oct. 16.—[Special to the BEE.] | the demoerats. As it is they have from 3,000 S8.00004,10, - and other “soits of i i Germany or to siend the Bancroft treaty., | and are workini for all they are worth, hight James H. Johnson shot his | to 4,000 illegal votes, But they are thoroughly 0RO, Rough and ixed, 83 EAILEDION QY QIWENS, Fears baving been expressed by some ¢ ¢ FIRE AT WYMOIE, 1B, dol AT LN seared and are hiding, AL . m. the streef: oL Bu0 o) da0 el Drs Morses, T, Oct, 16,—{Special to the | wan-Amerieans that our government mizht [ Wysonn, Neb.,” Oct. 16.—[Special to the 0 0 ohnson, at their residence at | (o0 Gniet, but the Enquirer office and resi X it weights, 150 to 170 1bs, B ]—-C W, Dot & Co.. dealers in flowers | take steps involving an abrogation of the | Bre.|—The Jarge store of A. €. Nye, imple: Climbing Hill, West Park township, twenty- | dence. smbe R X s skips, | Baneroit treaty, and thus only remove the | lements, pumps’ and windmills, bired lasg 13 i dences of members of the gang were guarded and seeds, made an assignment to-diy ‘to J i i six miles Aoutheast of this city. Sherlft Ae. | by the potics. bosides eneeinls? stationed a cds, GLIE ) fvatogl. which @ Jarge class of Ger- [ night. The nire was discovered about mids D10 IiDlas i finanias 1At e O iard I tho sireots. ks PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, B. Johnson, of this eity. Barlier in the day Amerieans can visit their fatheitand, an | night and conld not be checked before the Donald, who was fifteen miles uway, on liear- | %S e two cases of Winelester rifles in | C11A60, Oct, 16.—[Special o the Brr, v gave n ehattel mortgase to Childs Bros., | inquiry was made of M. Porter, the st as | yuin was conpicte, i ing of it drove to Jolnson’s house and placed | e Enquirer office, and other avims. WirAT—The wheat market sustained @ se- | of Philadelphia, for $30,000, which it is une | SSUREsecrotary of state, who b s clitige ANTRUOLE COUNTYB BAY IS TERRIBLE CALAMITY, der arres b eantine s olice have beo i 4 liplomatic affafrs, about the watter, — He's Neb., Oct. 16,—[Special to the : him uuller arresls In the meantime special police have been | vere attack of depression at one time to-day, | derstood about covers their liabilities. WAt thero had been many cowplaints of O o Antelopo muul_! fhir closed. (o e KEpii% At 0aybrenk Loseaain even o' is evening, Johnson's | Sworn in, and i strong guard was placed in | i t until on awakening at daybreak, he was in- | At seven o'clock this evening, Johnson AR RIS aoi. B M"_}‘_",,",‘l",f! | but rallied from it, and during the afternoon | WoMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNfox, | incflicieney of the Baneroft treaty in prote I £ 1 siecess inanecally and others :“"“"‘“"“I e """fl";’l_ i, "“I'\"' in """‘4‘ ‘;""" '“l'““'il ® "I"l~’ ‘;‘ "‘L““"’ "'fl"“:“" e day, it b s, Lo boxes of arins had | recovered somewhat of its buoyane, Towa Crrv, Oct, 16,—The final day of thé | i Gernian-Aieriean “cltizens in -~ tholr | wise, e attendance wis Targe, he calibits ) ¥ heen aken finally elosed a shade higher than yesterday, | 1owi Woman's Chivistian Tenpperance Union Steps to negotiate with the € ciation feel encouraged to *do it again” next ds: he recognized the blackened corpse | quarrel arose » siiot his brother, The | . Johi McLean had_judicionsly left the city | gy ; ; convention was a bisy one. e election o 0 bounds: he recognized the blackened eorpse | quarrel arose and he shot his brother. ‘The Tolh SeLean hail. udicionsiy. Teft the city | et cume in wonk and the pit sas full of | CqIvention s a b ~|”I‘lh-»llhl-w:w“p:ll Hops ta nogothl I [ ol 1 Lo M o il not beli Mr. Pendleton lad done AN UNFORTUNATE ACCT! SR VIS S0 B 3 A e o eross the | for Columbus carly i the moriing. At the i i in the barn as that of young Nicholas, his | sheriff found the dead body lying across the | fof Colitmbus ey it ihe Wobiinie AL the | celiersat the openinz, who succeeded in driv- | fdent: Mic Lee Mahin. of Muscatine, 1 N T Y any thing, but intimated that the minister was Nprien, Nob, Oct. 16— [Speclal to the The | studying t matter to und out what is | Bek, | Rolla Allen, a boy about 14 years THE BLACKENED CORPSE OF A MAN, at whose side lay a large Colt’s revolver, was found near a stall and lying against the Toasted carcass of a horse. The horror of the situation impressed itself most fareibly upon the witnesses, and indig- ion rose to a piteh of madness when, at this juneture, the husband and father, who hiad slept unadvised of Towa tohielp defeat i brother, and between his appalling lamenta- | bed, the brains seattered all over the roomn. | dered to the city immediately froin Ricl }n‘: Decémber wheat down to 911 recordin Aldrich, the refi: REba viotired fori » bitterest and most | son admilted the ¢ and said ond, where i si ). At 10 o’clock | lower than the close last night, J | ing president, corfesponding seereta tions he poured forth the bitterest and most | Johnson admitted the murd nd said, *I | mond, where it wis incamp. At 10 o’clock ITIL gp DiEh ing president, correspondin LAY Foinie to he done, M. Porter atso stated that | old, was knocked down o the ground by a curses on th soul of the man albelt | aid the shooting 1 shot him. Hang me | Afairslooked very seros, and it was fele e T s e Rl & [ Il R aE O Sl e 10 o the wenernl opinion of well | ranawny team- today. 1is skull was badly 1 who lid wrought the awful ruin, | now.” The sherllf summoned the nelghbors | §ralled I e e oed. “hetiar | Nervons, AL ILs woakiosh point. came nows of | foward the politienl purties. which fntormed people that we could hardly ask the | fractured. 1e may dic, last tobe forcibly restrained, | tohear the confession, The dead man's wife | ecunsel, however, prevailed, aud the ducet- | the posting of a Targe amount of wheat at | cated hy the resolution reported 1 . {10rpian gOyCEDLINt W J0rer 0N T o a8 in his transports of grief he threatened | claims that she laid across the foot of the bed | s dispersed Now York out of condition and | eraphaseze and furtherdeine their position the | 1 Gerians who haye obtiined . ciizenship Doomed to Die, y L COMPLETE UNOFFICIATL, this caused a great many nervous yuvention adopted this evening the follow- | theie for what violation fn that country (in PUILADENFINA, Oct, 16.—Annic E. Cutler, Bimself with injury. and was asleep and did not hear the shots, CixcixNATh Ohio, Oetober 16.—Complete | holders to let 2o their property and the resule | ing resolutioin: We dosire iere (o record our | ¢hiding evasions of military duty) that wiy |6 voing colored Wontan who pleaded gojity I'he situation is apparent, although the cir Meb d brought Johnson, who is twen- | unoflieial figures on the head of the ticket in | was that December futiwes fell of to 9107e, | uniailing lovalty o the National Women's | hive heen committed hefore leaving Genmany |y sy st to the murder of her falso Tover, cumstances leading to it will be ty-six years old, {0 this city, where he now mm{ have now been e il oy the low Joint of m.q||‘.x.u..]u,ml ulmlw:; jig- | “Temperaties Union i il its established e :“] g \“:"“Ir:,"{’ pLip b 0 “'\‘”" "}‘w; Williim: 1L Knight, & colored waiter, Wag s in jail, and e e wife 2 de: | total of votes for I' T, and 85,513 | wre very large quantities changed hands, artients of work, but we believe it was a | i the Genl O¥TNEHLAQ ARK A0 SAHE this alternoon sehtenced by Judge Mitehel VEILED PERHAPS FOREVER, lies In juil, and left the wife of the dead man | g5 GV Foraker's majority, 17,085, Buyini hecnimo niore gonoral nid iho markes | Erave midake fof ihe. National Women's | 0 permit Germans to come here and become | G RuEqH B A Uil and three young ehildren at howme. Deputy MOVING AGAINST THE EANCALS, advanced slowly to915Ze, fell back to 915c. | Christian Temperanee Union to take partisan | ¢itizens only for the purpose of retarn : e sheriff Davenport and the coroner left this | CINCINN AT Oct The excentive com- | then rose nnder stronier buying to and | action at the St, Louis convention which is | g o their native | dawd - and -t T T R T morning for the scene of the murder and will, | Mittcee of the citiz undred” to-day xent | fell off and elosed at 915 @ize on wlar | set forth in the twenty-first resolution of that | ¢ade the duties of citizenship to both conn N Wis.. € AL AL BEPIIAR LI K080 e A lih K Tetter (,“”,,‘l,, sident of the commor pleas !m.ml In m‘-‘.n-‘.\,,..‘...\m. nost & | convention and we declre it we will ex L..-‘_ Porter m.\.l ‘hm(\w.u‘ that it the mzu WANKEE I b )';“'n“' b Ii"]';)m‘l o douby g e family under arres re i f ! ¢ S condition which Germin-American j—Lemuel Ellsworth, another prome 3 g L judges, asking him to swmmon fmmediately tovant market, New York taking the lead eize the liberty given i that resolution, A LA i to-morrow morning. it special grand jury to examine into the vio- [ on improved export demand and strong buy= | and will not be Dound by it. can ) t to Germany can be made | nenteitizen is at death's door, A great abe The murdered man was thirty-five years | lation of the eléction laws of Ohio, commit- december advameed 1o #23%e, closilg 115 resolution was aceepted §5 o 50, The | more liberal it will be done, cess hns gathered I his head and gankreng ol R R A e ol I Han oo oty nd o/ ail | pt Gutsile s, S higher an yistentat. | e vetion o e to-night With . specel by Is feared, Ho hiad fo bo minoied Trod g ol owned a quarter seetiol and. | persons against w reasonable amount celing was sfrong at fhe close, [ Mrs, Foster IAILWAY NEWS. Jonie o the hospity 3 forenool Young Johnson is quite intelligentand will | of evidence shail Ix weed. The. commit- I coun trading was slow, i lower AN ESCAPED CONVICT, 1 T‘u\ Y NII) s i | sive his reasons for the shooting, tee feel discouraged about getting war- [ prices yuled during the regular session, but AL Lo (b T TR T y 0, 8o W X 02 The Weathe 1iked by all the neighbors and_ sharing much | MOt BIYS psfor ] . rants ity scived | By fhe "hresent | the warket beeany st Gzt in the diter | D N s el Ty | | PONTLAND, Oct, 10.~Orders were recclved the eredit of her husbund's fortune, Not one Mund TR L wlice force of the eity, and hav: de- | noon in sympathy with wheat, advancing | § b o Tt to-day by the Oregon Raillway & Navigatio . D Murdered For His Money. otiee. | I A hav non Il sypaihy Ayl emnployer at Auumosa st nieht, He was ay by the Oregon ) wigation word of reproach hns ever been breathed | Soux Crry, Oct, 10.(Speclal to the BEE. ] | Giommon (19, move atist the election | and cosing well up to- yesterday's unal quo- | wopg from Linn county in Mareh,” 155 for | company oflicials to begin the construction of b A ; ; Sroux Crry, Oct. 16.—[Speciul to the BEE. ] | offendors through warrants sworn ont bet tations. ; T A i DR LR variable. winds. ¥or the Missonri valleys against the fundly and the incentive to the | —A farmer named Moreis Lamb, living near | the magistr and served. by consiablos, | OATS—Oats ruled dall and steady, without | §ighteeh month g of buvelary. |y branel from Starbuck, on the main line, to iy wnd caoler weather, wind shifting to the e state ofler ture and x v 5 Pomeroy, Washington Territory, a distance | north and varying highée barometer, torvible tiagedy passes all understanding. 1t | Lo Mars, was 1 Bt K Money 1% being subseribed freely to the com: | any noticeable change in p ding. Le Mars, was mn over this morning near the [ ¢ > A i . Hi O feet and 18 thought by sowme that youn Nicholas may o 1 4 mittee, about $4000 having alrcady been re- | PROVIsIoNs—Proyisions were quiet and o T Ay : of thirty-one miles, Grading 15 tasy wid the | m————— ght by 3 < Nicholas m epot there by the Chilcazo, Milwaukee & St, | tojyo s inchess welhty 135 poands; wore a ni \ i} depot there by the Chilc & Bt | e unchanged, B b2 etk romplesion. brown bt | 1ine Wil probably be completed by January have been worse at heart than he ever betrayed | Paul train about 2 o'clock. When pieked up DISGRACEFUL BOW AT COLUMBUS, - o an] eyess Jmerous ndit nk sears o | 15t next, 1L will pass_through a rieh grain PSIA and taking advantage of the lone situation | he was found to be cold and stiff, with cuts in { CoLvsBys. Octs 16 Great excitement was ETER MGEOCH hands, gramiog mion snd 1t s ¢ sloat "Rt that night,he had attempteda eriminal assault cad Indieating foul p o went to | Created in front ot democratic headguarters | : 3 4 L d 50,000 tons of wheat of this year's erop will A s Sl R AR AR) G £ tho Bt L licating foul play. He went to | (55 0ad street at 3 o'clock this affernoon | THE GEEAT MILWAUKEE SPECULATOL A GUASTLY FIND. it market over this line. Gausos its vietims to bo miserabl, hopelesty i . 1g and mad- | Le Mars yesterday intending to sell his land, | aud a riot was narrowly avoided. Soon after STIICKEN WITIE APOPREXY YESTERDAY, Denvgre, L, Oct. 10,—[8 to the A RAILWAY SALE. confused, and depressed 1o wind, vory irritas dened by fear of exposure he had then taken | butif he did so it is not known. He was | some one about headquarters caused to be | MywAvkes, Oct. M—[Special o the | Bre]—The town of Dyresville, near this [ Rociysuii Oct 1 ‘The entire property Yo, languid, and drowsy, It is o disease ;N'”»l Bgass “" Suppiess I!-I This theory, | seen late Jast night in company with a | “];‘;’\‘l‘l‘l':1‘;\‘”'\[';"‘._‘l‘l"‘:,l‘II',““”‘,‘_ o form & | Bre)—A report reached the city to-day of | city, is greatly excited over the diseovery by '."".y:'\w“.:'»]‘“Ulhl"»:\l«n. Ut Slinoad couls Ly T P Uhs Tyt Lowever ;‘l'”;”,“"“f”“ |:- favor, and it | stranger, but sinee his body has been found | pow south, a ne deal, the last of the bloody | the dangerons illuess of Peter McGoeoeh, the ome boys of i hox e ining the bodies of |y t by referee, 1t was purchased in careful, persistent attention, and a remedy to b more chinitable to believe that Nicholas | no trace of the stranger can be discovered. | shirt,” It'ls stated a Grand Avmyof the Ré- | great speculator, MeGeneh lives in an el what are supposed to be nine unborn ehildren | the of the bondholders by Abram throw off tho causes und tone up the diges committed the series of crimes which termi- | Great excitement prevails at Le Mars and it | publiec man ealled and “gave the commnitte 9 Hves the intorust of the bundhoders by Abra ! ] diges- i & ¥ ireat excitement prevails at Le Mars and in._oa) ol K8 : e | yang residence near the Soldiers’ home, and | all in a good state of preservation, aving York, . AL tive organs Ul they perform their du mated in his awn destruetion, while suffering | e suspected murderer i found 1o may b | i i ofders of s uiter of i conunies | Was setisels aking prepagations to start for | heen put o aleolol. Suspicion b attachod Olistead, 0n beholf of eartaih stockhiolidor, wilingly. Hood's Bursapariila has proven s Just the required romedy in bundicds of eascs, from temporary derangement of the brain, Iynched, it was being done when s man from the re- | California,” He awoke very illand was taken | 0 Dr, Woodman who formerly lived near 1R ANOTHER ACCOUNT. - publican headquarters grabbed ament | With @ partial apopleetie stroke that camo |05 A : GOYEUNMINT. DINEGYONS A 1 haye taken Hood's Sarsaparilla for dyse ARQTHRE A n Raiding a Roost., and atter soaking it with kerc returned awsiiig his death betore velier | 1Y, buthas removed to Nebra d who in WasHINGTON, Oct, 16,~The scerctary of ISRTI006:0 SIS Wanoo, Neb, Oct. 16.—[Special to the | Dgrnorr, Oct. 16.—The police last night | and burned the shirt in front of the democrat allonded, Meteoch sutfered agonies | moying disposed of this ghiy 0Leeion | the nt I8 dissatlalled with the mougre, Y e many othies med cines, but hone proved Bre)—-Last evening about 8 o'clock the } raided thesaloon known as the “Arctic Res Fiod mag ] | | The family is German, and Peter, the head of the houscheld is o thrifty, dilizent man who withina few years has acquired a liberal competency and larg: land>d interests in wnders county. Nicholas, the murderer ineendinry and suicide, was a young fellow about twenty years of age, Temgen was a quiet, tolling wonan, w V ASHINGTON, 17—Upper Mige gissippi Valley: Fairaud cooler weather, fe headgquarters, A erowd of several hundi®d | for some hours, but was afforded some eliet | which physicians generally keep. The box | jiess of s roports heretofore’ furnishod by 4 - 1] T S i o Headguetiers. 4 erowa ok seydinl WGl | S05 itV hetons AR AR el diy deasls | I DRGER BOOOMY e ad i, | UosAeE the oy hoxptatoro' funishod by 5o salisfactory g Ilood's Sarcaparifla ouse and barn of Peter Hengen, living about | taurant supposed to be the resort of | vuiled. Counsels of cooler heads prevail | was very ¢ His attending physician b g 3 ! government direetors of the Pacitic uls, Troxss Coox, Brush Electrie Lizht Cog soven iles. southeast of Walioo, were dise | cHuinals, - Over e " saloon 8 | Ao Uartor e foud -t thcad | B 1o & Vers sick wou, but that e will i all | water, and intends to nake i s respect, New York City, covered to be on tire, and on neighbors going |ml~n-rl Jfoom, :\v‘vgnl n \n.:‘ pers or n\4|’ dispersed. The yelling caused | 1'\“.‘;4;;11\”\ recover, : DinrQui S [ dded 1] ress.) ‘lluyw ,I‘ 1es aut reretary (o pre f > g . weral burglies who offered _resistance, e to leave thiel usiless WAUKEE, Wis. [ Associated | st ¥ Wi at Dyerse | seribe the elaracter £ the house, it was supposed that | Phe door was burst in and the ofticers were poople lo Jeave thelr . Lusiueas | o lAvARCERRS ot H0etee Hionsd af taado | wille Rils ab e | rr o, i AD traer x F Sick Headache Ui occupants had gone o Ithaea | driven back, Tl men were tinally foreed | fieans denowice it as an fosit, and both | operator, wasstricken down by something | jng i a il i i o which | Jubnth requiring dhe government diveetors B e eare X ava Ll to some show that was being given | outand et the police with drawn revolvers, | sides are condemned by the better eitizens tor | 1ike apoplexy at an early hour this worning | contained nine wnbori b from four to | to submit detailed reports of the direetars’ L0 T S e et and the parties man 0 the ham to try | DUEwere received in o 1ike manner, the ofti: | participating i a move which In- the present, | and for severad hours it was thought, that. e | nfue mouths in procexs of gestation, e | ettt with s other inforition von il eovoro A8 B e " Y | eers shooting tw theu, one Charles Strong | politieal fever heat might have led to great | Would die. 1o has grown very stout, and | box Iud been i tight and bad contained | cerning the business o the yailiond comy | iocd to 1y Burt to save the team and what they conld there, | by name, dicd tus morning. Several others | | lite and property was stricken down ag his home e the city | aleohol, 1t had been constantly wasicd by | nies s they may possess, 1for years pist tie nd gre ief, 1 chee but arrived too late to saw anything, As | Were arrested, o 1 without & moment’s warning, 'l loctors | the spring ich furnished Dyersville’s | duties of the government diveetors his bheen it to all” Mus X B, 2000 a8 fho G wes sufelently over - POISON AT A WEDDING ‘\\An-hu\‘vl called, and after workine with | water stiplys Suspicion points toward a | eontined 1o the prepatation of the anal re S cu, Cou i i d 1o i tho sufferdr for some time gave hin tor whto 1eing 3 Nehiaskn two years | port, setting furth results of their inspeetion H to wake an examination the horrible 1ilinois Colured Ropubllcans. SCORES OF GUESTS MADE DANGEROUSLY | It'fs not bolleved that s siok e B on Msated of bl | 4 th alivonds wod \ing 0o Teferences " Sinith, Cambridi 1"“”“‘*“3 faet was discovered . that Mis. Uehgen SemxGrEigLn, 1, Oct. 1 Alth igh & BICK BY WEDDING DELICACIES. | apaplexy, but it is so like it that W | walpactitioner, of i poitaiice to wedings of the and & Jito sicsear old dughier werebutned | DINeF tight was wado by L G, Wheelerand | ey ixpox, P, Oct, 10— (Speclal to the | FI¥ elose, M Mctieoc was S fun sl ot dincetor {iformation 5 kM aparilky 0 the house, and young Hengen, o brother of | 1ev; Swith for the independents, 8 solld e | 3y, |t ‘poisoning and narow escape | GEHGHIAGON, DUt his s b3t . A Hoosier Hangin Ui collcted wos us & lle, shaut the saii found it the best remecy ¢ iseds the woman's husband, was burned in the | by tiie colored men of inois in convention | from death of more than one hundred guests S CrawronnsviLLe, Ind., Oct 16—Jolin A | wailvoads, the goveriment lis e heen Hood’s Sarsaparllla Barn. “The wnfortunate father and husband | trday, The independents b uearly a3 | at a fashionablo wedding in Honesdale, yes The Small-Pox. Cotfes was hanged here to-day, the drop falle | enfihened won the subect i iy ¢ - SR it g I 0 WIS " OING SOIe many votes as the other faction, e report | g, eh was attended by aboy i 2 ON i 1 ret s 1 executed for the - f1er the issue the order mentione ol y wll drugissts. " At the e was away from home some two | My votes as the uiher faction, Jhe SIRGL | terday, which was attended by about twenty MONT1EA L, Ot 16, Official i at 122, He wa i for dho wmup | AAEr e s of Hio aidee Jenitol el by 3, TIOOD & €O wiles distant at work where he expected to [ §12 Tor low tuill oF five ade, Was uuani- | Bve residents of Seranton, i the sensation of | healih off ce toeday show Forty-thie Bis | der of an old man named MeMullen and bis | W Ne fully adyised s G the exact ¢l xomain al night, until the sad news was | wously adop, Sy | the city. 1t is not knows what portion of the | £k suall-pox i the eity yesterday, wife i Jantrary last, thie Loy beiug buinied | of e inanicial operations of U o 100 Uoses One Dollarg

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